Historic Brookside Golf Club
Brookside, designed by famed architect William P. Bell, has hosted some of the game's best over the past 95 years. Brookside has hosted two PGA Tour events: The Pasadena Open (1929 – 1940) and The Los Angeles Open (1968 - won by Billy Casper). In addition, it has hosted the LPGA Tour (1971), the USGA Public Links Championship (1974) as well as numerous amateur qualifiers.
Tournament Format
The tournament has been played in several different formats since its founding including match play, a 72-hole medal play event that ran from Thursday-Sunday. Today it's a 54-hole medal play event with a 36-hole cut after two days. It features a large championship division for players with a low index of 2.4 or better, along with net flights for players of all abilities.
Currently, the event averages more than 300 players and is seen as a true test of competitive golf for elite high school and collegiate golfers from all over the area, as well as a chance for top mid-amateurs to play in a professional-format tournament.
Tournament Hosted By:
Brookside Men's Golf Club
in collaboration with
The Rose Bowl Operating Company, Troon and The First Tee of Greater Pasadena
